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Omar & Hana is a Malaysian Islamic preschool edutainment children’s animated television series aimed at two to six years olds. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Created by Sinan Ismail and Hairulfaizalizwan Ahmad Sofian, it is produced by Cyberjaya -based Malaysian animation studio, Digital Durian.
Omar is a Palestinian baker who frequently climbs the West Bank barrier to visit his sweetheart, Nadia, a high-school girl whom he intends to marry. Omar and his childhood friends, Tarek and Amjad, have been practising attacks on soldiers. Caught in one of his crossings, Omar is beaten and humiliated by Israeli soldiers. The three later make a ...
Arabic: يوم في الحرم (فيلم) 2017 Documentary USA Makkah: Arabia Pictures. Al Reasah Haramin. On the Grand Mosque in the Holy Sanctuary at Makkah. The Muslim Jesus: 2007 Documentary UK Jesus: ITV: On the Islamic view of Jesus. Koran by Heart: 2011 Documentary USA Quran: HBO: On the annual children's Quran recitation contest held in ...
Omar (Arabic: عُمَرْ) or Omar Farouk (Persian: عمر فاروق) is a historical [1] [2] Arab television drama miniseries/serial produced and broadcast by MBC1, Hatem Ali serves as director, with Chadi Abo co-directing.
The youngest brother, Hassanein (Omar Sharif), aspires to be an officer, and in order to achieve that he puts his family into financial difficulties. Nefisah falls in love and has an affair with the local grocer 's son ( Salah Mansour ) and when he doesn't marry her, she works as a prostitute to support her brother.
When the lives of Mahmoud, a Muslim sheikh (Omar Sharif) and Boulos, a Christian priest are threatened by religious extremists on both sides, the Egyptian government inducts them into a witness protection program that requires them to disguise themselves as the Christian, Marcus Abdel-Shahid, and a Muslim sheikh, Hassan el-Attar, respectively.
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The River of Love (Arabic: نهر الحب, romanized: Nahr al-Ḥub, Nahr el hob) is a 1960 Egyptian romance film starring Faten Hamama and Omar Sharif. It is directed by the Egyptian film director Ezz El-Dine Zulficar and based on Leo Tolstoy's 1877 novel, Anna Karenina. The film was listed in the top 100 Egyptian films in 1996. [1]